Useful Lotions For Your Skin

By Haywood Hunter


There are so many types of lotions found in health and beauty stores that some people may have a hard time selecting the right ones for their needs. It may be a bit confusing when looking at all the wonderful packages and taking in all the delightful fragrances as you shop for products. However, if you take a few simple points into consideration it may be easier than it seems to buy the specific health agents that meet your needs.

Know your skin type. Buying very heavily perfumed lotions is sweet unless they cause an allergic reaction. Oily and dry type customers might want to be especially vigilant because some ingredients can cause an exacerbation of both conditions. Look for emollients specially targeted for your needs.

Don't always go for the latest product on the market. Even if you have a normal type of skin it might be a good idea to wait for new lotions to be reviewed by others. Check out online consumer reports on introductory moisturizers. Reading reviews are a great way to learn from others' mistakes while avoiding some of your own.

Also, face lotions will weigh lighter than body lotions. Facial unguents will usually absorb into the epidermal layer quickly and require a minimal amount of application. Trying to keep the entire body in tone with these types of balms will usually mean making several applications which will eat up the product and not satisfy the needs of the arms and legs.

Foot lotions are another type of specialty product. They are generally very fragrant to control foot odor. Foot remedies tend to carry minty and harsher ingredients that are suitable for the tougher layers of that epidermis. They take quite a bit more rubbing to absorb because the massaging motion helps the serums to soften the feet. These solutions are not healthy for the facial surface.

Beauty preparations can provide sun protection that some people need. Everyone requires some protection from the sun's powerful ultraviolet rays but the fairer the skin the more SPF is recommended. SPF is the sun protection factor that sunscreen serums give to people. With ranges from the low of 1 and the high of 50 or more, sunscreens must be selected with distinct personal needs in mind.

Do not mix up suntan lotions with sunscreens products. Although, these lotions may have some similar qualities they are largely not the same. Suntan products are specifically for the person who is looking to enhance the effect of the sun's rays while sunscreen lotions work to protect against this very effect. The tanning items may contain screening guards, however, this is not their chief priority.

Lotions can be used to alleviate rashes and heal the skin from various ailments. These emollients are some of the best and most convenient methods of caring for someone's body in the long and the short term. The next time you are shopping for beauty products for your skin it might be a good idea to do a bit of research on your needs and the product's effectiveness for them.




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